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In his first major address as secretary of state, Kerry nods at climate change
Consider that box checked.
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While protestors surrounded the White House, Obama was golfing with oil executives
The only message the president heard on Sunday was from people wanting to drill, drill, drill.
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Joe Nocera knows from boneheaded
Nocera's latest New York Times column on Keystone is a classic example of the glib hippie-punching that substitutes for serious engagement on climate issues among Very Serious People.
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Honda partners with SolarCity to subsidize solar panels for customers
Honda will spend $65 million to install solar systems on the homes of its customers.
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The Keystone XL pipeline could create as many as 20 long-term jobs
Twenty. Two-zero. In other words, Keystone could be as big a job creator as an Applebee's.
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This car runs entirely on coffee, just like you
It's a vehicle powered on coffee. There's no annoying barista so you've got that going for you.
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Why the fracking boom may actually be an economic bubble
The huge growth in fracking is not sustainable, in multiple senses of the word.
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100% of electric capacity added in U.S. last month was renewable
The U.S. added 1,231 megawatts -- all in wind, solar, and biomass.
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BP thinks people are still kind of overreacting to the Gulf oil spill
The media push by BP's lead attorney has one goal: make the company pay out as little as possible.
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How one fracking company bullies residents and elected officials alike
As one local official notes, Range Resources does nothing to "avoid the perception of the big-bad-bully oil company."